From Conway, Greenbrier, Mayflower, and Vilonia in Faulkner County through the Little Rock metro communities of North Little Rock, Maumelle, Sherwood, Jacksonville, and Little Rock itself, southeast into Lonoke County's Cabot and Austin, south through Saline County's Benton and Bauxite, west along the Arkansas River through Morrilton, Perry, Bigelow, and Adona into Perry and Yell Counties, and throughout the rural communities of Solgohachia, Plumerville, and the surrounding area, our IICRC-certified technicians understand the distinct restoration challenges facing Central Arkansas properties. Whether you're dealing with Arkansas River flooding, tornado damage, ice storm pipe bursts, or mold driven by the region's hot and humid summers, we arrive within 45 minutes. We serve homeowners, state government and military facilities, university communities, and businesses throughout the territory, available 24 hours a day, every day of the year.
Arkansas River flooding throughout the territory, Cadron Creek and tributary overflow in Faulkner County, burst pipes from Arkansas ice storms, and plumbing failures in the region's older housing stock. 24/7 response.
Learn More →Complete fire and smoke damage restoration across Central Arkansas — from historic Little Rock neighborhoods and Conway's university communities to the suburban corridors of Benton, Cabot, and Sherwood.
Learn More →Arkansas's hot, humid summers create persistent mold pressure throughout the territory. Certified remediation and moisture source correction across Faulkner, Pulaski, Saline, Lonoke, Perry, and Yell Counties.
Learn More →Emergency sewage cleanup for Little Rock's and Conway's older municipal infrastructure neighborhoods and the private septic systems throughout the territory's rural Faulkner, Perry, and Yell County communities.
Learn More →Rapid restoration for Little Rock's state government and healthcare campuses, Jacksonville's Little Rock Air Force Base community, Conway's university corridor, and commercial properties throughout the six-county territory.
Learn More →From Arkansas River flood rebuilds and tornado damage reconstruction throughout the territory to ice storm structural repairs across Faulkner and Pulaski Counties — one local company, no subcontractors.
Learn More →Certified biohazard and crime scene cleanup serving law enforcement, military housing administrators at LRAFB, property managers, and families throughout Central Arkansas with full Arkansas regulatory compliance.
Learn More →EPA-approved disinfection for Central Arkansas homes, government facilities, healthcare campuses, university buildings, and commercial properties across Faulkner, Pulaski, Saline, Lonoke, Perry, and Yell Counties.
Learn More →Immediate response to Arkansas tornadoes, ice storms, Arkansas River flooding, and the severe spring thunderstorm systems that move through Central Arkansas — from emergency tarping through complete structural rebuilds.
Learn More →The Arkansas River is the defining geographic feature of this territory and the primary water damage risk for communities along its corridor. The river flows through or adjacent to Morrilton, Conway, Maumelle, North Little Rock, Little Rock, and the communities of Roland and Scott to the southeast — and it floods. The Arkansas River's flood stage is reached during significant rainfall events and during periods when upstream snowmelt and precipitation converge. Communities along the river, including low-lying neighborhoods in North Little Rock and the areas south and east of Little Rock, face recurring inundation risk that is a fundamental characteristic of the regional landscape. Cadron Creek, which drains much of Faulkner County and flows into the Arkansas River near Conway, poses its own flooding risk for Greenbrier, Vilonia, and the rural communities to the northwest.
Beyond river flooding, Central Arkansas's humid subtropical climate delivers abundant rainfall — Little Rock averages more than 50 inches per year, distributed across all seasons — and the region's severe thunderstorm and tornado seasons in spring produce intense rainfall events that drive basement flooding, roof damage, and creek overflow throughout the territory. Arkansas ice storms present a distinct winter water damage threat: the state sits in a zone where winter precipitation frequently transitions between rain, sleet, and freezing rain, and ice accumulations that snap trees, knock out power, and freeze pipes in exposed locations are a recurring hazard from November through March. Our team responds 24/7 to every type of water emergency across the territory.
A fire leaves behind far more than visible damage. Smoke penetrates walls, ductwork, and personal belongings, and soot continues corroding surfaces long after the flames are out. In Central Arkansas's humid climate, fire-damaged properties face rapid secondary damage — mold can establish in fire-compromised wall cavities within days during summer months when humidity is highest. Our rapid board-up response limits both weather infiltration and mold exposure immediately after any fire event.
911 Restoration of Central Arkansas provides full-service fire damage restoration throughout the territory — from the historic Quapaw Quarter and established neighborhoods of Little Rock through the mid-century and newer residential construction of Conway, Benton, Cabot, and the suburban communities to the smaller residential properties throughout the rural areas of Perry, Yell, and Faulkner Counties. Little Rock's older housing stock includes properties with construction characteristics — original wood framing, plaster walls, older electrical systems — that present specific restoration challenges requiring experienced, careful work. We handle everything from emergency board-up through complete structural rebuilds, working with your insurance company throughout.
Mold is a persistent challenge throughout Central Arkansas, driven by the region's humid subtropical climate. Arkansas summers are long, hot, and humid — Little Rock's average summer humidity routinely exceeds 70 percent, and the combination of heat and moisture creates baseline mold growth conditions in any property with moisture management vulnerabilities. The territory receives abundant rainfall across all seasons, which means the moisture pressure on building envelopes, crawl spaces, and basement systems is year-round rather than seasonal.
The region's significant inventory of older housing stock adds to the mold risk. Properties in Little Rock's historic neighborhoods, the older sections of Conway, and the mid-century construction throughout North Little Rock and Sherwood were built with construction standards that predate modern vapor barrier and waterproofing requirements. Crawl space construction is common throughout the territory, particularly in older homes and rural properties, and crawl spaces in Arkansas's climate are exposed to the same high ambient humidity that drives mold growth if they are not properly ventilated and protected. Any property that has experienced flooding, water intrusion, or plumbing failure carries real and ongoing mold risk in this climate. Our certified mold remediation specialists identify and correct the moisture source, not just the visible growth.
Raw sewage is a Category 3 biohazard containing bacteria, viruses, and parasites that pose serious health risks to everyone in the affected property. Sewage backup in Central Arkansas is closely tied to the region's rainfall patterns — the same heavy thunderstorms and flooding events that cause water damage also push municipal sewer systems toward capacity in older infrastructure neighborhoods throughout Little Rock, North Little Rock, and Conway. Rural communities throughout Faulkner, Perry, and Yell Counties rely on private septic systems that face failure risk when Arkansas's abundant rainfall saturates soils and prevents drain field function.
In Central Arkansas's hot and humid summer climate, sewage contamination creates an especially urgent health situation. Bacterial growth in contaminated environments is significantly accelerated at the temperatures the region reaches from May through September. Our team responds 24/7 to sewage emergencies throughout the six-county territory.
Central Arkansas's commercial economy is anchored by the state capital. Little Rock houses Arkansas's state government campus, the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS) — one of the state's largest employers and a major healthcare and research institution — and the commercial and professional services economy that surrounds both. Conway is home to three universities: the University of Central Arkansas, Hendrix College, and Central Baptist College, making it one of the most college-concentrated communities of its size in the country. Jacksonville hosts Little Rock Air Force Base, one of the largest military installations in Arkansas and a significant economic driver for the eastern portion of the territory.
Each of these institutional anchors creates distinct commercial restoration demands — government facilities and military housing with specific compliance requirements, healthcare campuses requiring medically appropriate sanitization and restoration standards, university properties with unique documentation and timeline needs. 911 Restoration of Central Arkansas serves all of it, along with the full range of residential and commercial properties throughout the six-county territory.
When damage goes beyond surface-level cleanup, full reconstruction is the path forward. 911 Restoration of Central Arkansas manages the entire process from initial damage assessment through final finishing work for homes and businesses throughout the six-county territory. We handle all damage types — from Arkansas River flood rebuilds and tornado damage reconstruction to ice storm structural repairs, fire damage rebuilds, and mold damage remediation requiring framing replacement.
Our reconstruction team is experienced with the full range of building types found across Central Arkansas — the historic craftsman and Victorian-era homes of Little Rock's Quapaw Quarter and Hillcrest neighborhoods, mid-century construction throughout Conway, North Little Rock, and Sherwood, newer residential development in Benton, Cabot, and the growing suburban corridors, and the rural residential construction common throughout Perry, Yell, and outlying Faulkner County communities.
911 Restoration of Central Arkansas provides certified biohazard and crime scene cleanup throughout Faulkner, Pulaski, Saline, Lonoke, Perry, and Yell Counties. We work alongside law enforcement agencies, military housing administrators at Little Rock Air Force Base, property management companies, and families across Conway, Little Rock, North Little Rock, Maumelle, Jacksonville, Benton, Cabot, Sherwood, and all surrounding communities. Every job is handled with complete discretion, genuine compassion, and strict compliance with Arkansas Department of Health regulations governing biohazardous waste handling and disposal.
Professional sanitization services for Central Arkansas homes, businesses, and commercial properties throughout the six-county territory. Our EPA-approved disinfection treatments eliminate viruses, bacteria, and pathogens using hospital-grade products applied with electrostatic technology for complete surface coverage.
Little Rock's significant healthcare sector — anchored by UAMS and its affiliated hospital network, Arkansas Children's Hospital, and the Baptist Health System — creates consistent institutional demand for professionally documented disinfection. Conway's three university campuses generate high-density student housing and campus facility sanitization needs. Properties that have experienced flooding events involving sewage-contaminated water require professional disinfection, not standard cleaning, to verify biohazard contamination has been properly addressed.
Central Arkansas faces a severe weather profile that is among the most varied of any region in the country, with significant threats across all four seasons. Spring is the most dangerous season for tornadoes — Arkansas sits squarely in "Dixie Alley," the southeastern extension of tornado country that produces some of the most destructive and deadly tornado events in the nation. The spring severe weather season, which peaks from March through May, delivers repeated rounds of supercell thunderstorms capable of producing significant tornadoes, large hail, and damaging straight-line winds across the entire territory. The communities north and west of Little Rock — Conway, Greenbrier, Vilonia, Mayflower, and the rural Faulkner County communities — have been directly impacted by significant tornado events and carry that risk every spring storm season.
Winter brings ice. Arkansas's position in the transition zone between Gulf moisture and cold continental air masses makes the state one of the most ice storm-prone regions in the country. Significant ice accumulations — sometimes exceeding an inch of glaze ice — are not uncommon in Central Arkansas winters, and ice storms that knock out power for days, snap mature trees, and damage rooflines across entire communities occur on a recurring basis. Ice storms also freeze pipes in homes throughout the territory that lack adequate insulation for sustained subfreezing temperatures. Summer brings flash flooding from intense convective storms and ongoing Arkansas River flooding risk throughout the corridor. Our team responds immediately to all of it, 24 hours a day.
We answer your call any time for properties throughout Conway, Little Rock, North Little Rock, Maumelle, Sherwood, Jacksonville, Benton, Cabot, and all surrounding communities — nights, weekends, holidays, and during active tornado warnings and ice storm events.
Fast arrival is critical in Arkansas's humid climate. Mold risk after water intrusion escalates within 24 to 48 hours in summer conditions, and tornado damage left unsecured quickly compounds through weather infiltration. Speed matters here.
Our team understands the specific challenges of this territory — Arkansas River flooding dynamics, the ice storm patterns that recur throughout the winter season, Dixie Alley tornado risk, and the humid subtropical climate that drives year-round mold pressure throughout the six-county area.
We work directly with your insurance company and handle documentation and billing on your behalf, simplifying the claims process for homeowners and businesses throughout Central Arkansas.
One local Central Arkansas company handles everything from emergency cleanup through complete reconstruction across the six-county territory. No handoffs, no gaps in accountability.
Your neighbors in the Arkansas River Valley — not a national call center. When you call, you reach a local team that knows this community, responds fast, and stays with your project from start to finish.
Our restoration team typically arrives within 45 minutes of your call anywhere in Conway, Little Rock, North Little Rock, Maumelle, Sherwood, Jacksonville, Benton, Cabot, and all surrounding communities. We're available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, including holidays and during active tornado and ice storm events. Call (501) 512-2933 for immediate assistance.
Arkansas ice storms cause property damage through several mechanisms simultaneously. Ice accumulation on tree limbs causes them to snap and fall on roofs, fences, and vehicles. Ice weight on rooflines can stress gutters, eaves, and in severe cases structural elements. Power outages that last days allow homes to cool to outdoor temperatures, freezing pipes — particularly in crawl spaces, exterior walls, and unheated mechanical rooms — that then burst when power and heat are restored and temperatures rise. Finally, ice melt that enters structures through compromised rooflines or around improperly sealed openings introduces water damage that, in Arkansas's climate, quickly becomes a mold risk. If your property was affected by an ice storm, call (501) 512-2933 even if the visible damage seems minor.
Yes. We work directly with all major insurance carriers and handle the documentation and billing process on your behalf. Our team thoroughly documents all damage and works with your adjuster directly, minimizing your out-of-pocket costs and stress throughout the claims process.
If it is safe to do so, shut off the water source, move valuables to dry areas, and avoid walking through standing water near electrical outlets or appliances. If you suspect sewage contamination, do not enter the affected area. Do not use household vacuums on standing water, and do not attempt mold removal yourself. After tornado or severe wind damage, do not enter any area with compromised structural integrity. Our team will handle everything when we arrive.
Yes. We provide free on-site assessments and estimates for all restoration services throughout the territory. Call (501) 512-2933 to schedule your inspection.
We serve Conway, Greenbrier, Mayflower, Vilonia, Bigelow, and Solgohachia in Faulkner County; Little Rock, North Little Rock, Maumelle, Jacksonville, Sherwood, Alexander, Roland, Scott, Mabelvale, and surrounding communities in Pulaski County; Benton, Bauxite, and Saline County communities; Cabot, Austin, Lonoke, and Lonoke County; and Perry, Adona, Plumerville, Houston, Morrilton, and the rural communities of Perry and Yell Counties.
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